Honjo, Tokyo

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Honjo (本所) is the name of a neighborhood in Sumida, Tokyo, and a former ward (本所区 Honjo-ku) in the now-defunct Tokyo City. In 1947, when the 35 wards of Tokyo were reorganized into 23, it was merged with the suburban Mukojima ward to form the modern Sumida ward.

Neighborhoods[]

The former Honjo ward contained the following modern districts:

  • Azumabashi
  • Chitose
  • Higashikomagata
  • Honjo
  • Ishiwara
  • Kamezawa
  • Kikukawa
  • Kinshi
  • Kotobashi
  • Midori
  • Mukojima
  • Narihira
  • Ryōgoku (sumo district)
  • Taihei
  • Tatekawa
  • Yokoami
  • Yokokawa

Places named after Honjo[]

  • Honjo High School
  • Honjo-Azumabashi Station
  • Honjo Matsuzaka-cho Park

Coordinates: 35°42′13″N 139°48′04″E / 35.70361°N 139.80111°E / 35.70361; 139.80111

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